Time Zones in Morocco

View Morocco’s current local time, UTC offsets, DST schedule, and compare Rabat or other locations with time zones worldwide.

Rabat
Morocco · +01
Rabat Standard TimeGMT +01Mon, Apr 6
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
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Casablanca
Pop. 3,144,909
Rabat
Pop. 1,655,753
Fès
Pop. 964,891
Sale
Pop. 903,485
Marrakesh
Pop. 839,296
Agadir
Pop. 698,310
Tangier
Pop. 688,356
Meknès
Pop. 545,705
Oujda-Angad
Pop. 405,253
Al Hoceïma
Pop. 395,644
Kenitra
Pop. 366,570
Tétouan
Pop. 326,261
Temara
Pop. 313,510
Safi
Pop. 288,163
Salé Al Jadida
Pop. 200,000
Mohammedia
Pop. 187,708
Khouribga
Pop. 167,673
Beni Mellal
Pop. 166,399
Fès al Bali
Pop. 156,000
El Jadid
Pop. 147,549
Taza
Pop. 141,890
Nador
Pop. 129,260
Settat
Pop. 119,082
Larache
Pop. 109,294
Ksar El Kebir
Pop. 108,753
Khemisset
Pop. 106,991
Guelmim
Pop. 98,229
Berrechid
Pop. 93,954
Errachidia
Pop. 92,374
Oued Zem
Pop. 84,910
Al Fqih Ben Çalah
Pop. 84,072
Taourirt
Pop. 82,518
Berkane
Pop. 80,721
Sidi Slimane
Pop. 79,437
Sidi Qacem
Pop. 74,755
Khenifra
Pop. 73,906
Taroudant
Pop. 71,133
Essaouira
Pop. 70,634
Tiflet
Pop. 70,010
Oulad Teïma
Pop. 66,832
Sefrou
Pop. 65,150
Youssoufia
Pop. 64,910
Tan-Tan
Pop. 61,924
Ouezzane
Pop. 58,684
Guercif
Pop. 57,544
Ouarzazat
Pop. 57,245
Tirhanimîne
Pop. 55,827
Dakhla
Pop. 55,618
Tiznit
Pop. 55,092
Fnidek
Pop. 53,559
Azrou
Pop. 48,249
Midelt
Pop. 45,159
Skhirate
Pop. 44,850
Souq Larb’a al Gharb
Pop. 44,059
Jerada
Pop. 43,696
Smara
Pop. 42,056
Kasba Tadla
Pop. 41,199
Sidi Bennour
Pop. 40,044
Imzouren
Pop. 40,000
Martil
Pop. 39,738
Azemmour
Pop. 37,140
Tinghir
Pop. 36,795
Chefchaouen
Pop. 36,280
Al Aaroui
Pop. 36,021
El Aïoun
Pop. 35,196
Zagora
Pop. 35,154
Taounate
Pop. 32,802
Sidi Yahia El Gharb
Pop. 32,202
Zaïo
Pop. 30,008
Asilah
Pop. 28,861
Bouarfa
Pop. 28,846
El Hajeb
Pop. 28,126
Mechraa Bel Ksiri
Pop. 27,802
Bouznika
Pop. 27,283
Tahla
Pop. 25,761
Arfoud
Pop. 23,637
Setti Fatma
Pop. 22,283
Reçani
Pop. 20,469
Sidi Ifni
Pop. 20,000
Ahfir
Pop. 19,611
Oulmes
Pop. 19,014
Bni Bouayach
Pop. 18,271
Aïn Beni Mathar
Pop. 16,289
Boujniba
Pop. 15,041
Kelaat Mgouna
Pop. 14,190
Ifrane
Pop. 13,000
Zawyat an Nwaçer
Pop. 12,696
Figuig (Centre)
Pop. 12,516
Targuist
Pop. 11,560
Midar
Pop. 10,229
Mhamid
Pop. 10,000
Cap Negro II
Pop. 10,000
Zag
Pop. 7,751
Gueltat Zemmour
Pop. 6,740
Oualidia
Pop. 5,826
Tarfaya
Pop. 5,615
Aïn Leuh
Pop. 5,278
Taghazout
Pop. 5,233
Tafraout
Pop. 4,924
Oukaïmedene
Pop. 4,440
Sidi Smai’il
Pop. 4,279
Saidia
Pop. 3,871
Mosquée
Pop. 3,150
Imlili
Pop. 2,269
Zawyat ech Cheïkh
Pop. 2,000
Akhfennir
Pop. 1,583
Tmourghout
Pop. 1,250
Jebel Tiskaouine
Pop. 1,197
Oulad Tayeb
Pop. 500
Zinat
Pop. 0
Zoumi
Pop. 0
Saddina
Pop. 0
Tit Mellil
Pop. 0
Touama
Pop. 0
Tissa
Pop. 0
Tiztoutine
Pop. 0
Tizguine
Pop. 0
Tiouli
Pop. 0
Tiout
Pop. 0
Timoulilt
Pop. 0
Timezgana
Pop. 0
Timezgadiouine
Pop. 0
Tilmi
Pop. 0
Tifni
Pop. 0
Taounza
Pop. 0
Taznakht
Pop. 0
Telouet
Pop. 0
Tazouta
Pop. 0
Tata
Pop. 0
Tazemmourt
Pop. 0
Tazarine
Pop. 0
Tarsouat
Pop. 0
Teroual
Pop. 0
Taouloukoult
Pop. 0
Tanalt
Pop. 0
Taliouine
Pop. 0
Talzemt
Pop. 0
Taouima
Pop. 0
Tamanar
Pop. 0
Talmest
Pop. 0
Sidi Yahya Ou Saad
Pop. 0
Tabant
Pop. 0
Tadrart
Pop. 0
Tabouda
Pop. 0
Tamorot
Pop. 0
Tabia
Pop. 0
Senada
Pop. 0
Skoura
Pop. 0
Sidi Rahhal
Pop. 0
Sidi Redouane
Pop. 0
Sidi Lamine
Pop. 0
Sidi Jaber
Pop. 0
Sidi Moussa
Pop. 0
Sidi Amar
Pop. 0
Sidi Harazem
Pop. 0
Sidi Bou Othmane
Pop. 0
Sidi Bousber
Pop. 0
Rouadi
Pop. 0
Sidi Abdallah
Pop. 0
Ourtzagh
Pop. 0
Selouane
Pop. 0
Reggada
Pop. 0
Ghouazi
Pop. 0
Ratba
Pop. 0
Rislane
Pop. 0
Oulad Ayad
Pop. 0
Ouijjane
Pop. 0
Oulad Daoud
Pop. 0
Moulay Yacoub
Pop. 0
Moulay Brahim
Pop. 0
Matmata
Pop. 0
Moulay Abdallah
Pop. 0
Mediouna
Pop. 0
Oued Amlil
Pop. 0
Kerrouchen
Pop. 0
Lalla Mimouna
Pop. 0
Isseksi
Pop. 0
Moulay Bouchta
Pop. 0
Inezgane
Pop. 0
Oued Laou
Pop. 0
Jorf
Pop. 0
Madagh
Pop. 0
Missour
Pop. 0
Karia Ba Mohamed
Pop. 0
Mdiq
Pop. 0
Kariat Arkmane
Pop. 0
Imider
Pop. 0
Iguidi
Pop. 0
Hassi Berkane
Pop. 0
Had Kourt
Pop. 0
Goulmima
Pop. 0
Guisser
Pop. 0
Imilchil
Pop. 0
Guenfouda
Pop. 0
Zerkten
Pop. 0
Derdara
Pop. 0
El Ksiba
Pop. 0
Debdou
Pop. 0
Riah
Pop. 0
Ezzhiliga
Pop. 0
Fezna
Pop. 0
Fifi
Pop. 0
Galaz
Pop. 0
Chichaoua
Pop. 0
Dar Ould Zidouh
Pop. 0
Dar Chaoui
Pop. 0
Demnate
Pop. 0
Ouaoula
Pop. 0
Dar Bouazza
Pop. 0
Oulad Frej
Pop. 0
Boumia
Pop. 0
Brikcha
Pop. 0
Bigoudine
Pop. 0
Bzou
Pop. 0
Boulaouane
Pop. 0
Boudinar
Pop. 0
Boulemane
Pop. 0
Bouskoura
Pop. 0
Bouabout
Pop. 0
Bhalil
Pop. 0
Bab Taza
Pop. 0
Azilal
Pop. 0
Azgour
Pop. 0
Assoul
Pop. 0
Aourir
Pop. 0
Amersid
Pop. 0
Amouguer
Pop. 0
Argana
Pop. 0
Almis Marmoucha
Pop. 0
Arazane
Pop. 0
Aoufous
Pop. 0
Arbaoua
Pop. 0
Amalou
Pop. 0
Alnif
Pop. 0
Bouarouss
Pop. 0
Aoulouz
Pop. 0
Amerzgane
Pop. 0
Assads
Pop. 0
Aknoul
Pop. 0
Amizmiz
Pop. 0
Ajdir
Pop. 0
Agdz
Pop. 0
Abadou
Pop. 0
Adassil
Pop. 0
Smimou
Pop. 0
Aguelmous
Pop. 0
Adar
Pop. 0
Agadir Melloul
Pop. 0
Tidili Mesfioua
Pop. 0
Tizgane
Pop. 0
Mellila
Pop. 0
Tamri
Pop. 0
Anergui
Pop. 0
Azla
Pop. 0
Sidi Abdallah Ghiat
Pop. 0
Boukhalef
Pop. 0
Zawit Al Bour
Pop. 0
Itzer
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Morocco

  1. Open the Morocco time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/morocco. The page loads Morocco as the main reference row, which is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier in Casablanca, scheduling a tourism booking in Marrakesh, or coordinating support coverage with a team working on Morocco time.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Paris, London, and New York. These are practical comparisons because Morocco has strong business and travel links with Europe, frequent flight connections to France and the UK, and growing outsourcing, trade, and customer support coordination with North America.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Click Select if needed, then drag on Morocco’s 24-hour timeline to highlight a range such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Rabat/Casablanca. This lets you instantly see whether that slot overlaps with European work hours; for example, Morocco morning hours often align well with Spain, France, and the UK, which is helpful for logistics, automotive, renewable energy, and tourism-related calls.

  4. Export the selected time for your team or clients: After selecting a range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when sending a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, a travel partner, or a client, because each person can open the event in their local time without manually converting Morocco time.

Time Zones in Morocco

Morocco uses one standard time zone nationwide for the mainland: UTC+1, commonly referred to as Western European Summer Time (WEST) when daylight saving terminology is used, and Western European Time (WET, UTC+0) during temporary clock changes. In practice, most of the year Morocco stays on UTC+1, which makes it 1 hour ahead of UTC and often aligned with parts of Western Europe during parts of the year.

A unique aspect of Morocco is that it does not follow a simple European-style DST pattern with one spring change and one autumn change. Since 2018, Morocco has effectively adopted permanent UTC+1 for most of the year, but it temporarily suspends this offset during Ramadan, moving back to UTC+0 before the fasting month and returning to UTC+1 afterward. This makes Morocco unusual compared with countries that either never change clocks, like much of Asia and Africa, or switch on fixed March/October or March/November schedules like Europe and North America.

Morocco does not have multiple domestic time zones like the United States, Russia, or Australia, and it does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45). That means time coordination inside the country is straightforward: Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez, Agadir, and Marrakesh all follow the same official time.

Morocco Country Details

Morocco is a North African country with its capital in Rabat. It has a population of 36,029,138 and a land area of 446,550 km², making it one of the larger and more populous countries in the Maghreb region, with major urban centers including Casablanca, Fez, Tangier, Marrakesh, and Agadir.

The official currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD), which is used for everyday purchases, hotel payments, domestic transport, and business transactions across the country. For international business, travelers and importers often compare MAD pricing with the euro because of Morocco’s strong trade relationship with the European Union, especially France and Spain.

Morocco’s listed languages are ar-MA, ber, and fr, reflecting the country’s multilingual reality. Moroccan Arabic is widely spoken in daily life, Berber languages are important across many regions, and French remains heavily used in administration, business, banking, higher education, and commercial documentation.

The international dialing code for Morocco is +212. If you are calling Rabat, Casablanca, or any other Moroccan city from abroad, you use +212 followed by the local number without the domestic trunk prefix, which is important for hotel bookings, freight coordination, and customer support calls.

Daylight Saving Time in Morocco

Morocco does use seasonal clock changes, but not in the same way as countries with a standard DST calendar. Since October 2018, the country has remained on UTC+1 for most of the year, then temporarily shifts back to UTC+0 during Ramadan. After Ramadan ends, clocks move forward again to UTC+1.

Because Ramadan follows the Islamic lunar calendar, the exact DST-related change dates in Morocco move every year rather than staying fixed in March or October. In recent years, the government has typically announced the clock change shortly before Ramadan begins, with clocks set back by one hour in the early morning before the month starts and set forward again after Ramadan ends. This matters for airlines, remote teams, call centers, and travelers because Morocco’s offset against London, Paris, Dubai, or New York can shift at different times than those countries’ own DST changes.

For most users, the practical rule is simple: Morocco is usually UTC+1, but during Ramadan it is temporarily UTC+0. There are no separate mainland regional time zones within Morocco that follow different clock rules, so cities such as Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Oujda, and Marrakesh all change together under the same national policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Morocco have?

Morocco has one official time zone across the country. Cities including Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Marrakesh, and Agadir all use the same national time, so there is no domestic time difference when scheduling meetings or travel within Morocco.

does Morocco use daylight saving time?

Yes, Morocco uses a special DST-related system rather than a typical European or North American model. The country stays on UTC+1 for most of the year, but it usually moves back to UTC+0 during Ramadan and then returns to UTC+1 after the month ends.

what is the time difference between Morocco and UTC?

For most of the year, Morocco is UTC+1, meaning it is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. During the Ramadan adjustment period, Morocco is typically UTC+0, which means local time matches UTC exactly for that temporary interval.

what currency does Morocco use?

Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham, abbreviated MAD. This is the currency used for local shopping, restaurants, taxis, hotels, and domestic services, and it is the standard unit used in pricing for both residents and most visitors.

what is the dialing code for Morocco?

The international dialing code for Morocco is +212. If you are calling a Moroccan mobile or landline from another country, you start with +212 and then enter the rest of the number in international format.

is Morocco in the same time zone as the UK?

Morocco is not always in the same time zone as the UK. Morocco is usually on UTC+1, while the UK is on UTC+0 in winter and UTC+1 in summer, so the two countries sometimes match and sometimes differ by 1 hour, depending on the season and whether Morocco is in its Ramadan time adjustment.

is Morocco one hour ahead of Europe?

It depends on which part of Europe and the time of year. Morocco is often closely aligned with Western Europe, but the exact difference can change because France and Spain follow European DST rules while Morocco follows its own Ramadan-based clock changes; for example, Morocco may be the same as London, 1 hour behind Paris, or temporarily different during seasonal transitions.

why does Morocco change time during Ramadan?

Morocco adjusts its clocks during Ramadan to better fit daily schedules during the fasting month. The temporary move from UTC+1 to UTC+0 affects work hours, school timetables, transport planning, and international meeting coordination, especially for businesses dealing with Europe, Gulf countries, and North America.